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SUMMON HOREAN FORGRAND JURY N NEWHAVEN INU neuen) | To Appear With W. Rocke- feller to Explain Blow at Railroad Competition. | Bubpoenas have been served upon J. Pierpont Morgan, William Rockefeller, Lewis Cass Ledyard, Charles M. Pratt, George MacOulloch Miller and Gedree F. Baker demanding their appearance Wefore the Federal Grand Jury at Ub @’clock to-morrow morning. These men, ' Ql! of whom are directors of the New ‘York, New Haven & Hartford Rafiroad Company, will be interrogated by United States District-Attorney Henry A. Wise and Assistant United States Attorney-General Jeose C. Adkine tn re-|, ation to their connection with the { etifiing of competition in the Mew Eng- ' dand Btates ‘The summoning of these men ts enly part of an extensive inquiry which hae ' een determined upon by Attorney-Gen- ra) Wickersham into the making by the New Haven officials of a twenty-five- year’ traffic agreement with the Grand ‘Trunk railway system of Caneée, under cm. terms of which the latter corpore- Won suspended construction work upon, @he Gouthern New England Railroad’ @empany—a new line into Boston and Providence that would heave restored \wompetition to the northeast seaboard. Originally it wae the intention of the { Government to bring all of the directors @f the New Haven into the jurisdiction ef New York. Accordingly subpoenas ‘were prepared in the Post Office bulld- mq for the twenty-two directors of the peed who live outside of New York. "NEW HAVEN HAS NEW ENG LAND IN ITS GRIP, Bvidently there was @ change in the of procedure, for the understand- i is now that only the local directors ‘will be examined in this juriadiotion, ; ‘These six directors were to have been on hand this morning, but owing to a shift in the plans at Washington, thetr appearance in court wae postponed until to-morrow. William Rockefeller, brother of John D., is generally recognized asgthe power ruling the New Haven. Mr. Morgan and Mr. Roc re responsibili- ties in the control of the road whioh not ‘only has the whip hand over New Fng- land as to railroads but controls trol- Jeys and coastwine shipping there as well. In financial circles President Charles 8. Mellen 19 looked upon as a Tubber stamp expressing the wishes of the Rockefeller-Morgan unity. Mr. Baker heads Mr. Morgan's Firat National Bank, while Lewis Cass Led: yard ls a corporation lawyer represent- ing several large private fortunes, note- Wy the Astor estate. Mr. Pratt iso Standard Oli magnate while Mr. Miller ds a lawyer of the same type as Mr. Ledyard, MAY INDICT UNDER SHERMAN ANTI-TRUST LAW. Beyond the fact that these men have been called before the Federal Grand Jury, there is only speculation. Tho Presumption is that the Government tn- fends to find indictments against vio- Jators of the Sherman Anti-Trust law. Only after a personal examination of ‘the members of the New Haven direc- Yorate’ will the Federal officials "be able @o determine just what the raiiroad people have done. Usly stories are afloat in Providence end Boston to the effect that the Grand Trenk was bought up. If the New Haven dk not pay « lump sum and re- @mburee the Grand Trunk people for Ge expenditure in the building of tho @outhern New England Ratlway Com- peny, the kickers say that the Grand ' ink @ot the equivalent in the twenty- Qve-year traMc agreement which was @ormally indorsed by the New Haven Girectors yesterday at Providence. ‘Two of the New Haven directors live Philadelphia. They are James McCrea end Thomas DeWitt Cuyler, Three live tn Bostan—Alexander Coohrane, Amory A. Lawrence and Natha President Mellen, George J. James 8. Hemingway, A Heaton Rob- @tson and Frederick F. Brewster tive } fm New Haven, DIGSOLUTION OF THE ROAD MAY BE SOUGHT. Local Federal officials were of the opin- fon that the vari ——_— Mast pide gange age ne longer a-gice, jm Pasha wires that the fee te tent: Canon Mormey of Hagieand ese iniquity in American jails, to look for tt Mra. Karl Treat of Rookford, Ill, hea treated her husband to «irl triplets ‘Treat fe going tu name them after President-sleot Wilson's three and Mr. daughters. Adair of Indians te no longer Aberorombie of Alabama now gets ead of him. MARVELS OF SURGHRY—New Jersey boy had « diseasod spine and good logs. A plece of bone was out from his leg and used to patch nis spine. a weoovering. Middletown, Conn., echool teacher found @ sunpictoun bulge in the pockets of two boy pupils was caused by sticks of dynamite and spanked them, The dynamite was carefully removed frat. “No one who sends me @ present will be admitted to my wedding,” te the warning added to her invitations by a Boston brideto-de. None of her friends hae taken offense. Prince Laserovich Hrebelianovich, now in New York, te @ pretender to the Servien throne. But even Wervia had to draw the fine somewhere. Dean Biackmer of the University of Kansas etrikes « untversal cherd by declaring that the dollar t too unstable. Mra. Catherine Mackie of Los Angeles accepted her husband on his 107th proposal, Now she is sorry ehe didn’t hold out longer. @he has sued for divorce, Parte ballet dancers object to the innovation of painted ings instead of tights to produce original effects. PIOKED WRONG “LIVESTOCK” FOR FREE RIDE ACROSS CONTINENT. sald Charles Ream as he read @ section of law in Richmond, Va., setting forth that rafiroads must permit free transportation of caretakers for livestock. ‘The ingenious Charles bought twelve chickens and shipped them to Loa An+ gales, going along himself as caretaker. He got “Here's where I get home to Los Angeles for nothing,” money back. ‘The learned commigaion pondered the case and \eaterday decided that the law that ohiokens are not “livestock.” ‘wes oti right, but Fle may mean beatin’ drumn That's the place rat mam on the Congressional rol) all. far as Fl Paso, where he is @ fighter and appealed the raflroad give him his THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1912. Federal Judge Hollister ruled that al: though Ournmings te sick at hie Broo! lyn heme, Ge-ts om trial along with the other twenty-nine Gefendants tn the euit against the cash register company offic. lals, Attorneys for the defense argued that a separate triei would have to be siveh Cummings, but they were over- ruled. The Court held that as Cum. mings te only charged with @ misde- MAN SICK IN BROOKLYN TRIED IN CINCINNATI. CINCINNATH 3 Nov. %.—Wiiliam M. Cummings, @ales manager at Brookiyn, N. ¥., for the National Cash Register mpany of Dayton, O,, ie being tried violation of the Sherman Anti-Trust law, uithough he ts not present in wourt. He Special Sale! ; 100 elegant new Chester Pianos in beautiful figured mahogany cases, full overstrung scale, ivory keys and rich, brilliant tone, of great power and sweetness, for only $190 These are all brand new pianos, up-to-date in every particular, with all the latest improvements and fully warranted for six years. Special easy payments, only $8 down and $5 Monthly and no charge for interest or extras. Stool, cover, tuning and delivery free. Horace Waters @ Co. and an injunction te restrain the com- Paw ny from putting in force ite twenty- Bees Ma forms The five-year traMo agreement with the Grand Trunk. The Grand Trunk official the jurisdiction of at the time when Government. Theirs is a Can- a@an corporation. All of its directors are residents of England. The South- ern New Bngland Railway Compan: which the Gi: ‘Trunk owns, was chai tered in April, to build connectio with the Cen’ rmo@t Railroad, a company also owned by the Grand Trunk, The capital of the Southern New Wngland Railway Company ie $3,- (000,000 with 96,000,000 worth of bonds authorized. President Mellen of the New Haven Railroad, declined to make any state- ment to-day regarding the report that he Wed already signed a traMc agreement with the Grand Trunk Ratlway. hile the Department of Justice in on_th We Are Staking Good Money on Your Decision We are spending quite a sum merely to persuade you to give Hub-Mar' rubbers a trial, Our advertising is the best evidence we could give of our belief in them. For if you buy only one pair, we will never get our méney back. Tn! short, we are betting o: becoming @ confirmed purchaser of Hub-Mar! Rubbers, And we are betting on a sure thing. Get « pair that fit keep them reasonably free from dirt when not im use; don't leave them to roast under the stove or to freeze on the door steps and you'll wear Hub-Mark rubbers every winter the rest of your days. your shoes, Gtandard e rat Quality f various styles of Mul appearing in the tnore than any Hub Mark pUrPomes, ‘that later thi sembled in General Wickersham ed in addition to the criminal prosecu: tion of the New Haven people un the anti-trust law road in a Fede Headache? —i’ s Your Liver’ Too Many “People Take Headache Powders When a Liver Tonic Is Needed. Tablets for Calo} Try Olive “the Substitute Anyone who takes I ' Tablets th ment he s or bowels never ha There is no necessit headac ing calomel * Olive | the pre pects his liver | ap fit ‘THE SECRET OF SUCCESS {Genuine Merit Required to Win, the People’s Corfidence | | Have you ever stopped to reason why | it that ny products that are ex- ensi ut sight and are soon forgotten? reas the article did not manufacturer. nealomel or | any other metallic drugs; they ble compound mixed Dever gripe or cause weakne: ‘Thousands of people ta night at bedtime just to prevent dis of the liver, conttips' jon, bad breath, pimples, eovered for Olive Table efter sevepteen years of practice amon afflicted with liver and bowel sagan Mudie, and 25c per box, ‘ablot Compeny, od, easy to take, and | eter hi Edwards, alone’ ‘sold enemy, dis- | enn ie them sh week. Take one on re- whieh, causes rheumatism: : aye Olive Tablet has move- olum- | mention this paper. fan No ot | iy that I know st The success of Root is due to the wish in overcoming ki j bladder disea: troubles and ni Kilmer's Swamp- | tit fulfils every A free trial bottle will be sent by! mail, absolutely free. Address Dr. | Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N, | Regular » tles sold at all druggists—-50c. and $1.00, otel Gerard in- not In the rooms of the Grosvenor Club, on the tenth floor of the Hotel Gerard, the cleared by the police Monday evening, on tho ground that gambling was going "Silver Anniversary Bargains offered to commemorate 25 years of aggressive business building, of honest methods; of clean, healthy, permanent, persistent progress—a quarter century of good value courtesy, of attention, of a fixed desire and a determina- tion to give every man or clothes, values for each dollar that it as possible to buy. 10. For $15, $18 and $20 Winter Overcoats $20 Gray Mixture Overcoats at $10 $20 Brown Mixture Overcoats at $10 $15 Black Kersey Overcoats at $10 $18 Double-Breasted Overcoats at $10 $18 Belted Back Overcoats at $10 $15 Oxford Gray Overcoats at $10 $15 Fancy Back Overcoats at $10 $20 Single-Breasted Overcoats at $10 $18 Gray Kersey Overcoats at $10 $15 Button Through Overcoats at $10 $15 Fly-Front Overcoats at $10 $20 Chesterfield Overcoats at $10 $20 Ulster Model Overcoats at $10 $18 Fancy Mixture Overcoats at $10 Union Square, 14th St., near B’wa 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th Street. Three |127 West 42d St., near Broadway. Stores Harlem Branck . (Open Evenings) 254 West 125th St., near 8th Ave. Allen, 1d that he was Troome were iving, of satisfaction, of boy the very biggest and best e For $20, $25 and -$30 Winter Overcoats $25 Chinchilla Overcoats at $15 $30 Gray Mixture Overcoats at $15 $20 Gray Kersey Overcoats at $15 $30 Belted Back Overcoats at $15 $25 Chesterfield Overcoats at $15 $25 Plaid Back Overcoats at $15 $25 Brown Mixture Overcoats at $15 $25 Patch Pocket Overcoats at $15 $25 Split Sleeve Overcoats at $15 $30 Heather Mixture Overcoats at $15 $20 Black Kersey Overcoats at $15 $20 Oxford Overcoats at $15 $25 Button Through Overcoats at $15 $20 Fly-Front Overcoats at $15 $30 Double-Breasted Overcoats at $15 $25 Single-Breasted Overcoats at $15 For $30 and $35 Overcoats Chinchillas of splendid quality—quarter lined with silk— and with belted back, split sleeves and shawl or natch collar— also tweeds, cheviots, kerseys and vicunas; in eye browns, blucks and Oxfords—new le~noy hantsome. moges. and alylos, 1 mo 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich St. ird Avenue—Open Evenings 125th Street, Corner of Velvet, Velour a To Close Out INS GHEENTUT SIE , 3.B.GREENHUT, MAIN BUILDING A Sérizational That Is Positively Unequalled In Greater New York There’s only one reason, and it is an imperative one, for this sale. We are under the necessity of making room for holiday stocks, and drastic cuts are, there- fore, in order. MAKE NO, MYSTAKE—this isn’t a sale of worn-out instruments that are of no use from a musical standpoint. On the contraty, what we have to sell consists of A Large Number of “Used”’ Pianos of the BEST Makes Every one of them is in the BEST condition, able of giving years and years of service. ‘Added to these there is a special lot of shop. worn instruments of our own: makes, which are offered at sacrifice prices. By way of example we offer offered on Week iis . Temple » 4 Decker 165 | 125 | Huntington. 165 125 | Carlton..... 165 125 125 feneaae 135 azleton.... 135 | Gabler PS 135 | Schumpn & Son..... Stuyvesant. 145 | Weiler Hi 175 Schubert 145 | Sohmer......... Chickering. . Decker. Connors Bench, Cover and 12 Rolls of have arrived already. Come we shall hold your $ BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GLLINS x © Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn Will_Close Out_on Thursday Women’s Trimmed Hats About 250 Women’s Dress and Semi-Dress Hats Trimmed with Ostrich and Fancy Feathers. 3.50 Used Pianos and Player-Pianos 8.4 4 bss 225 10 $300 Kirehboft N $185 Caldwell 15 Garwood § tare a, at. 175 185% 200 And, in addition, read this list ofp WONDERFUL BARGAINS. which are Our new stock of fine pianos is coming in fast. selection (MAIN Building, Fourth Ploor.) * (See our large general advertisement on page 5 of this newspaper today.) k for 4C Green Trading Stampsa—We Give Them * ind Hatters’ Plush, Values to $15.00 FL OOOPER © 18% to 19% Streets 3-Day Sale of Note particularly that we will allow all moneys paid within one year on'pianos and six months on player-pianos toward the cost of higher-priced instruments from our regular stock. U rights Grands Hardviaa : - $195 | Weher..... + $425 Bacon.. 195 | Sohmer. 495 Pease. 195 Ludwig. ’ .. 545 Steck 215)" Player-Pianos Sterling 225 | Aeolian Organ........ $245 Pease.. 235 | Boardman & Gray... 245 Fischer. . 215 | Caldwell 265 Hardman 265 yeast Sterling. 265 | Caldwell. 295 Emerson 275 | Garwoo 325 Pease . 275 | Caldwell.. 345, Krakauer........++++ 275 | Kirchhoff. 360 Garwood 375 Grands Simplex 390 Kirchhot 425 465 525 525 Music with Each, Player-Piano A few beauties in, pay a small deposit, and for Christmas delivery. Sunday World’s “To Let” Ads, Simplify ‘Home-seeking by saving time, temper and